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Flash That Smile

Flash That Smile

19840h 16m

TV Movie · Music

Overview

In 1984, a fashionable young woman spontaneously lectures her friend about good oral hygiene. Produced by the American Dental Association.

Top Cast

T

Tom Cabelka

Michael

L

Leta Kritzman

Daryl

K

Kristy Martin

Jennifer

H

Heidi Meyer

Susie

A

Andrea DeLano

Breakdancer

E

Errol Meeks

Breakdancer

K

Kenneth Roberts

Breakdancer

H

Heather Fisher

Modern Jazz Dancers (Girl 1)

M

Michelle DeWoskin

Modern Jazz Dancers (Girl 2)

R

Ronnie Comeau

Modern Jazz Dancers (Girl 3)

K

Kathi McGowan

Modern Jazz Dancers (Girl 4)

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Flash That Smile
Flash That Smile

Flash That Smile

19840h 16m
TV Movie
Music

In 1984, a fashionable young woman spontaneously lectures her friend about good oral hygiene. Produced by the American Dental Association.

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Actor

Tom Cabelka

as Michael

Tom Cabelka

Michael

Tom Cabelka

Michael

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Actor

Leta Kritzman

as Daryl

Leta Kritzman

Daryl

Leta Kritzman

Daryl

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Actor

Kristy Martin

as Jennifer

Kristy Martin

Jennifer

Kristy Martin

Jennifer

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Actor

Heidi Meyer

as Susie

Heidi Meyer

Susie

Heidi Meyer

Susie

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Actor

Andrea DeLano

as Breakdancer

Andrea DeLano

Breakdancer

Andrea DeLano

Breakdancer

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Actor

Errol Meeks

as Breakdancer

Errol Meeks

Breakdancer

Errol Meeks

Breakdancer

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Actor

Kenneth Roberts

as Breakdancer

Kenneth Roberts

Breakdancer

Kenneth Roberts

Breakdancer

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Actor

Heather Fisher

as Modern Jazz Dancers (Girl 1)

Heather Fisher

Modern Jazz Dancers (Girl 1)

Heather Fisher

Modern Jazz Dancers (Girl 1)

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Actor

Michelle DeWoskin

as Modern Jazz Dancers (Girl 2)

Michelle DeWoskin

Modern Jazz Dancers (Girl 2)

Michelle DeWoskin

Modern Jazz Dancers (Girl 2)

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Actor

Ronnie Comeau

as Modern Jazz Dancers (Girl 3)

Ronnie Comeau

Modern Jazz Dancers (Girl 3)

Ronnie Comeau

Modern Jazz Dancers (Girl 3)

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